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and somebody took him from us. she said she cried and then she asked, well, is daddy still going to come for my birthday because he promised? and then i have to explain it again and it's been like that since -- and my 2-year-old son, he's only 2, so he doesn't get it. he doesn't understand either. but my daughter's very confused. >> do you feel like people have been saying, chantel, that jo jonathan died trying to save someone else's life. he apparently covered up someone. he died a hero. >> i know. and that was johnny. johnny was the type of person that always wanted to be the hero and he always said, you know, if he was ever going to die, he wanted it to be in battle. and he wanted to be known as a hero to his kids and to me and friends and family, he just wanted everyone to look at him as that guy. so it's not a surprise at all. >> oh, boy. chantel, you're working on a heroes memorial for jonathan. can you tell me and the viewers about that? >> he has lots of friends in the military that are trying to help me be
and somebody took him from us. she said she cried and then she asked, well, is daddy still going to come for my birthday because he promised? and then i have to explain it again and it's been like that since -- and my 2-year-old son, he's only 2, so he doesn't get it. he doesn't understand either. but my daughter's very confused. >> do you feel like people have been saying, chantel, that jo jonathan died trying to save someone else's life. he apparently covered up someone. he died a hero....
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we have donna and greg with us. donna, take a listen to this question that we got. >> why isn't the government doing more to give more student loans out, make it easier for students? >> do you have kids going to college? >> one in and one going into college next year. >> if so many parents and students it's your advice? >> well, certainly, you know, i think the person is right. when you have kids in college, it feels like it's insurmountable how much you have to pay. the federal government has actually just as much aid out there, but with all the problems with the budget deficit, they haven't been able to increase, aid, and there are more people applying for aid. so there's more competition for the dollars. so you want to max out whatever federal aid you can get. the federal government isn't the only place you can turn to for aid. a lot of states subsidize loans. and that helps tremendously. and there are other sources, too. this is a person who has kids in college. there's a lot you can do to cut your tab. . you ca
we have donna and greg with us. donna, take a listen to this question that we got. >> why isn't the government doing more to give more student loans out, make it easier for students? >> do you have kids going to college? >> one in and one going into college next year. >> if so many parents and students it's your advice? >> well, certainly, you know, i think the person is right. when you have kids in college, it feels like it's insurmountable how much you have to...
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thanks for joining us. first of all, the decision by the ncaa not to completely end the football program. their explanation was that it was not fair to punish everyone for what some had done. >> well, i think what essentially the ncaa has done is levied a penalty that's on par with the death penalty. i think if you're going to use that logic, then there are some other sanctions but essentially, by eliminating 40 scholarships and denying penn state the ability to play in bowl games for four years, you're crippling the four year, you're crippling the program forred a least a decade if not longer. so if essence they did issue a death penalty-like penalty. >> and in sports terminology, that is to shut down the program. at this stage, how does penn state recruit young men for their program when they know they have no option of postseason play? >> they're really put willing themselves at the a significant disadvantage. even more so than other programs in a have gotten similar bowl bans. if you're a top player, yo
thanks for joining us. first of all, the decision by the ncaa not to completely end the football program. their explanation was that it was not fair to punish everyone for what some had done. >> well, i think what essentially the ncaa has done is levied a penalty that's on par with the death penalty. i think if you're going to use that logic, then there are some other sanctions but essentially, by eliminating 40 scholarships and denying penn state the ability to play in bowl games for...
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he first used the shotgun, then he used the assault rifle which allegedly jammed. how many people died before he got to the semiautomatic weapon which is the one the guns advocates are focused on? >> of course any gun can do damage, but, look, first of all, let me just say as i know we all are, it's tragic that we're here having this conversation again in america, and we all want to figure out what we can do to prevent it. and there is no single answer to any of this. but here's what we do know. we know that, for instance, in massachusetts which has the most restrictive gun laws in the nation, it has the second lowest crime rate of any state, first of all, we know that -- megyn: how do you explain california that brad just mentioned? >> look at the united states as a whole. if you compare us to the other 22 wealthiest nations in the world, you take their gun deaths, add them together, multiply them by 20, and then you get to america's gun death rate. the only difference between our country and those other countries is our lax gun laws. and i'm not -- megyn: but is
he first used the shotgun, then he used the assault rifle which allegedly jammed. how many people died before he got to the semiautomatic weapon which is the one the guns advocates are focused on? >> of course any gun can do damage, but, look, first of all, let me just say as i know we all are, it's tragic that we're here having this conversation again in america, and we all want to figure out what we can do to prevent it. and there is no single answer to any of this. but here's what we...
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a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports journalist, ironically just a few weeks ago eggs scaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. so many of these victims were just starting out in life, most of them were only in their 20s out for a night of fun. now for their families, the next chapter is planning a funeral. cecilia vega, aurora, colorado. >>> officials and people there in aurora, saying, let's not, let's try to minimize the suspect's name, make this about the victims, not give him publicity he was seeking. the 6-year-old girl who was killed, her mother, just 25 years old is pregnant was shot in the abdomen. in addition to losing her little girl, she may lose her unborn child. we didn't hear the condition of the baby. heartbreak all around. also heroes who emerged as well. we'll be right back with more. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% m
a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports journalist, ironically just a few weeks ago eggs scaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. so many of these victims were just starting out in life, most of them were only in their 20s out for a night of fun. now for their families, the next chapter is planning a funeral. cecilia vega, aurora, colorado. >>> officials and people there in aurora, saying, let's not, let's try to minimize the suspect's name, make...
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gabby's shooting shows that none of us are safe unless all of us are safe. my and many other communities are calling out for help. this is a crisis in many parts of our country. and we who are elected to provide for the welfare of our communities and our country have an obligation to do just that. so let's come together, let's all support the legislation that's before us, the voter empowerment act, let's pass gun control legislation, also. in the end, though, it's in the voter's hands to decide in november whether we're going to have safe streets and neighborhoods, whether this assault on voting rights will stop. and if we just protect their right to vote, i know that they will do the right thing. with that i yield mrs. bachmann: -- with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentleman from colorado, mr. gardner, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. gardner: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you for the oppo
gabby's shooting shows that none of us are safe unless all of us are safe. my and many other communities are calling out for help. this is a crisis in many parts of our country. and we who are elected to provide for the welfare of our communities and our country have an obligation to do just that. so let's come together, let's all support the legislation that's before us, the voter empowerment act, let's pass gun control legislation, also. in the end, though, it's in the voter's hands to decide...